Magnavox MDV560VR/17 warranty Tape Operation, Normal Playback, Tracking Control

Models: MDV560VR/17

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Tape Operation

Normal Playback

Preparation:

Turn on the TV.

Tune the TV to the DVD+VCR output channel (CH 3 or 4) or set the TV’s source selector to VIDEO (if using Video Inputs).

If a direct VIDEO/AUDIO connection is made between the DVD+VCR and the TV, set the TV’s source selector to correct VIDEO mode.

Set the Output Source to VCR as shown in “Setting the Output Source” on page 6.

1Insert a prerecorded video cassette.

The indicator will light and the DVD+VCR will power- up automatically.

Make sure that the indicator in the display window is not lit. If it is, press POWER once.

If a tape without a safety tab is inserted, the unit will start playback automatically.

2Press PLAY ( N ) once. PLAY appears on the TV screen .

It is not necessary to select the tape speed for playback. It will be automatically selected by the DVD+VCR.

During playback, the TV/VCR selector switches to VCR mode automatically.

3Press STOP (x) to stop playback. STOP appears on the TV screen.

If the tape reaches the end of its playback, the DVD+VCR will automatically stop, rewind, eject the tape, and turn itself off (Functions only with no disc in unit).

Tracking Control

Auto Tracking

The automatic tracking function adjusts the picture to remove snow or streaks.

The AUTO TRACKING function works in the following cases:

A tape is played back for the first time.

Tape speed (SP, LP, SLP) changes.

Streaks or snow appear because of scratches on the tape.

Manual Tracking

If noise appears on the screen during playback, press either v/V on the remote control or CHANNEL (V/v) on the front panel until the noise on the screen is reduced.

In case of vertical tremble, adjust these controls very carefully.

Tracking is automatically reset to normal when the tape is ejected or the power cord is unplugged for more than 3 seconds.

Special Effect Playbacks

Special effects playback

Horizontal lines (noise bars) can appear on-screen with some VCR playback adjustments This is normal.

The audio is automatically muted during special effect modes. (Example: there is no sound during search).

During high-speed picture search modes, a short time is needed to stabilize tape speed (when re-entering the PLAY mode). Slight inter- ference may be seen during this period.

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Search

This function lets you visually search for a desired tape sec- tion in either direction (forward or reverse).

1Press . or > during playback.

The DVD+VCR will start SEARCH mode.

If the DVD+VCR is left in the SEARCH mode for more than 3 minutes, the DVD+VCR will automatically enter the PLAY mode. This is done to protect the tape and video heads.

2To return to playback, press PLAY ( N ).

Still Picture and Frame-by-Frame Playback

1Press PAUSE/STEP (X) during playback. Still picture appears on the TV screen.

If a still picture vibrates vertically, stabilize it by pressing v/V on the remote control.

If the DVD+VCR is left in the STILL mode for more than 5 minutes, the DVD+VCR will automatically enter the STOP mode.

2Press PAUSE/STEP (X) repeatedly to advance the

video picture one frame at a time while viewing a still pic- ture.

3To return to playback, press PLAY ( N ).

Slow Motion

1During the still mode, press >.

The tape will playback 1/19 times slower than normal speed.

During slow playback, use v/V on the Remote Control to adjust any noise bands.

If slow motion mode continues for more than 3 minutes, the DVD+VCR will automatically change to playback mode.

2To return to playback, press PLAY ( N ).

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Magnavox MDV560VR/17 warranty Tape Operation, Normal Playback, Tracking Control, Special Effect Playbacks

MDV560VR/17 specifications

The Magnavox MDV560VR/17 is a versatile and feature-rich device that combines the functionalities of a DVD player and a video recorder. This appliance is designed to meet the entertainment needs of consumers looking for a reliable way to enjoy their favorite films and record live television shows.

One of the standout features of the MDV560VR/17 is its dual functionality. With the ability to play DVDs and VHS tapes, it caters to a wide range of media formats, making it an ideal choice for those who still own a collection of VHS recordings while also wanting to enjoy the clarity of DVDs. This feature alone makes the MDV560VR/17 a valuable addition to any home entertainment system.

The device boasts advanced recording capabilities, allowing users to record directly from TV broadcasts onto VHS tapes. With its built-in TV tuner, users can easily capture their favorite shows in real-time, ensuring that they never miss an episode. This is particularly advantageous for those who have a busy schedule and want to enjoy television at their convenience.

In terms of connectivity, the Magnavox MDV560VR/17 is equipped with multiple input and output options. These include composite video inputs and outputs, as well as S-Video connections for improved video quality. This allows users to connect the device to a variety of televisions and audio systems, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Another notable characteristic of the MDV560VR/17 is its user-friendly interface. The remote control is designed for easy navigation, enabling users to access a range of functions, from basic playback controls to advanced recording settings. This simplicity is ideal for users of all ages, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the device without a steep learning curve.

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